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Though the appeals of two dismissed lawsuits seeking to halt the proposed development of the Model Mill and Mize properties are still pending, the company aiming to demolish the century-old flour mill and build apartments in its place could start as soon

A Sullivan County woman who was charged with elder abuse following the death of her grandmother pleaded guilty on Monday, and in conjunction with another charge, is currently set to spend three and a half years behind bars.

In a major victory for President Barack Obama, the Republican-led House relented on Tuesday and will back legislation to fund the Homeland Security Department through the end of the budget year, without restrictions on immigration.

Originally scheduled for Feb. 24, but delayed by all the recent snow days, East Tennessee State University's Radio/TV/Film Program will have their annual film screening this evening at Real to Reel Cinemas.

A ruling by the Federal Communication Commission ruling may have given cities like Chattanooga the green light to expand their municipal broadband service, but state officials who oppose the decision are lining up to block the move.

Some 3,500 Tennesseans who got new driver's licenses Feb. 17-19 at state driver service centers or online accidentally received licenses with "Not for Federal Identification" printed on them, the state said Monday.